AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Accession Incentives: The EU is set to negotiate cheaper mobile roaming for Western Balkans countries, with Bosnia and Herzegovina among those in the enlargement pipeline—positioned as a practical “everyday life” sweetener ahead of the Montenegro summit. Defense Industry Cooperation: Bosnia’s Defense Minister Zukan Helez is in Egypt to push defense-industry collaboration, including plans to invite Egyptian partners to Bosnia’s “First Balkan Shield – Industrial Expo Summit 2026.” Peace Process Watch: Bosnia’s Peace Implementation Council is preparing to pick a new High Representative after Christian Schmidt’s resignation, with EU and US expectations reportedly shaping the search. Energy Security: The Energy Community says gas storage readiness across South East and Eastern Europe is improving as EU-aligned rules roll out; Bosnia is expected to secure gas stored abroad equivalent to at least 15% of average annual consumption. Mining & Investment: Terra Balcanica secured a new 3-year exploration licence in eastern Bosnia for the Viogor polymetallic project near Srebrenica, targeting Pb-Zn-Cu and related metals. Tourism Costs: Short-term rental prices are rising across the region; Albania is now the second most expensive in the Balkans, with Bosnia and Herzegovina close behind. Veterans Support (FBiH): The FBiH government approved 1.72m KM for a 2026 program improving the socio-economic status of veterans and preserving defense war assets, including co-financing legal aid in Sarajevo and Mostar.
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